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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… be lieutenant to Capt. Carne in the Marquis of Worcester's regiment. Minute. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 35a, f. 63.] May … has heard that Valentine Cruise, John Read, and Francis Coppinger have likewise been removed from Dublin by Talbot's threats, and that Francis Coppinger was removed from being Provincial in this kingdom …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Jenkins. I am sorry I was not able to send you his Majesty's pleasure about writing to Sir R. Southwell time enough for … a Protestant. He also was committed to the Gatehouse. Mr. Coppinger sometime since complained to his Majesty in Council … who on the whole matter was ordered to summon Mr. Coppinger's adversaries before him to know whether they will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… from Sandwich to the county gaol by a Habeas Corpus. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 396, No. 103.] Sept. 1. London. R. … be freed, if he has a mind to be removed to the King's Bench or the Fleet, promising to take care to have it done … saving his estate in the very same manner as did Matthew Coppinger in 1669, who killed Timothy Norwood and fled. He …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… yours of the 21st ult. with a copy of Sir James Shaen's paper. I know him so well and for so long that I can assure … the States have given the Earl of Ossory's regiment. One Coppinger last Saturday made a complaint to the Council that … plot, and Sir James Shaen, Sir Henry Ingoldsby, Mansell, Coppinger and Thornhill are to have their parts &c. Lord …
Old and New London
… How the great webs of gold chains sparkle in the jeweller's windows! How modern everything looks, and yet only a short … upon traces of primeval inhabitants in the shape of a deer's skull, with antlers, and the skull of a wolf, struck down, … to help Henry IV. to besiege Rouen, two fanatics named Coppinger and Ardington, the former calling himself a prophet …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXIX. CHEAPSIDE TRIBUTARIESSOUTH. The King's ExchangeFriday Street and the Poet ChaucerThe Wednesday … (Paul's) Gate." Stow also mentions this tavern:"They" (Coppinger and Arthington, false prophets), says the … rather because a gentleman of his acquaintance plucked at Coppinger, whilst he was in the cart, and blamed him for his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… towards the monks clothing; reserving a pension of 30 s. a year to be paid by the chamberlain out of it, to the … chiefly consisted in offerings, then worth 17 marks, 8 s. 4 d. a year, the tithes of 4 acres and 1 rood of arable … Oct. 7, 1513, by Sir John Gryme, priest, executor. (Regr. Coppinger.) A stone having lost two effigies and arms, hath a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Two socmen belonged to it with 10 acres, valued then at 60 s. at the survey at 40 s. and 6 d. here were also, in the Confessor's time, 10 … 81. b. et fol. 138. Regist. Popye Norw. p. 533. Regist. Coppinger. p. 35. Mss. penes. Joh. Anstis. Garter Kg. at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… meadows.) Hermeras seized on it, being in the Confessor's time the possessions of Turstan, a freeman, who had an … acres of land, and 15 acres of meadow, valued at 12 s. and was only under protection; here was a church with 26 … have brought to Sir Robert Rich 10,000 l. per ann. Regr. Coppinger Norw. p. 37. Regr. Wymer Norw. p. 51. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Colericke-Coverley Colericke-Coverley Colericke, Thomas s. Th., of Churchdown, co. Gloucester, paup. St. Edmund Hall, … & St. Mary, Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, 1718. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Colericke, Timothy of co. Gloucester, … Hall, matric. 27 Jan., 1586-7, aged 15. Copinger, Thomas (Coppinger) M.A. Cambridge, incorp. 11 July, 1626, one of …
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